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rick: another way to deal with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. they are saying they will keep working out of the temporary store until they can get the main pore up and running in six to eight months. >>gregg: long, long time. thank you, rick. as the cleanup continues after the storm the victims now facing a new threat. health officials say people have been pouring into emergency rooms to get treated for things like remarks and asthma, even lung infections that doctors think could be the mold or the raw sewage left behind after the storm and some of the hardyist history areas folks are dealing with the storms' invisible effect: lead paint fragments, gasoline soaking into the streets, and the sidewalks. it is so bad that folks in new york city's hard hit rockaway section have coined the term "rockaway cost." health officials are saying rebuilding efforts are kicking up more dangerous dustin to the air. now we have the chief medical officer for the university hospitals of cleveland medical center and a member of national disaster medical system. dr
rick: another way to deal with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. they are saying they will keep working out of the temporary store until they can get the main pore up and running in six to eight months. >>gregg: long, long time. thank you, rick. as the cleanup continues after the storm the victims now facing a new threat. health officials say people have been pouring into emergency rooms to get treated for things like remarks and asthma, even lung infections that doctors think could be...
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he is bringing early holiday cheer to super storm sandy victims. that is ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city we met the family that held one of the winning tickets to the record-breaking $588 million powerball jackpot. cindy hill bought the ticket in dearborn, missouri, population 500, half hour north of kansas city but she held off on checking the numbers. >> i didn't find out until the next day after i took my daughter to school and i want by to sigh the numbers. i got back in the car and i didn't have my glasses and i was, like, anying is that the right number? is that the right number? i was shaking, i called my husband and i said i think i am having a heart attack. >>shepard: i want a divorce. her husband, a mechanic, said he needed to seat winning ticket. who wouldn't? they live in the show me state and the six-year-old daughter says she wants a pony. >> remember early this year a woman in maryland claimed she won part of a record-breaking mega millions jackpot and appears
he is bringing early holiday cheer to super storm sandy victims. that is ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city we met the family that held one of the winning tickets to the record-breaking $588 million powerball jackpot. cindy hill bought the ticket in dearborn, missouri, population 500, half hour north of kansas city but she held off on checking the numbers. >> i didn't find out until the next day after i took...
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and president obama visited some of the people after -- still hurting after hurricane sandy. we'll hear from him and one of the people dealing in the aftermath. the crisis in israel, and the crisis in the aftermath of the storm, those are both coming up. >>> continuing to watch live images coming in from the gaza. this is 10:23 p.m. obviously it is hours later there and night fall has been with them for many hours. our correspondent mentioned that the israeli air force are flying this, and they have hit a lot of targets today. the question is what happens with ground troops. let's bring in the former intelligence officer of defense. mike, good of you, thank you. let's start with the ground troops. it is one thing to uh mass them and another to send them. >> it is, but are you talking about 30,000 reservists, and the missal that was sent to israel. it has gotten a lot worse. i would have said this would be over in a couple days, but it looks now much more significant. >> condemnation has come from the egyptians. it is so much instability there and a lot of fears. >> so the big
and president obama visited some of the people after -- still hurting after hurricane sandy. we'll hear from him and one of the people dealing in the aftermath. the crisis in israel, and the crisis in the aftermath of the storm, those are both coming up. >>> continuing to watch live images coming in from the gaza. this is 10:23 p.m. obviously it is hours later there and night fall has been with them for many hours. our correspondent mentioned that the israeli air force are flying this,...
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>>shepard: a month after super storm sandy wreaked havoc, officials are asking for more for clean up, costing the state $42 billion according to cuomo's office, higher than the previous estimates and boom blurring -- bloomberg is asking for $10 million for costs in the city and in jersey they will need extra help from the state and the feds for years to come. and now, the news live on pleasant beach, new jersey. how does it look there, rick? rick: it is rough. the price tag for new jersey is more than $29 billion. at point pleasant, they are clearing debris with a bobcat for the first time is chopping up the boardwalk and the front of the white sands hotel which is on the ocean here. you can see they rebuilt the berm of sand but the dunes are gone, obviously. the sand berm hopefully will protect people. a lot of the sand that wanted in east ocean came ashore and filled this swimming pool. it is cleared off of the streets but the town is still in many ways a mess. >>shepard: is anyone living there? rick: we met a resident who is one of the few who has a home that was built high enough
>>shepard: a month after super storm sandy wreaked havoc, officials are asking for more for clean up, costing the state $42 billion according to cuomo's office, higher than the previous estimates and boom blurring -- bloomberg is asking for $10 million for costs in the city and in jersey they will need extra help from the state and the feds for years to come. and now, the news live on pleasant beach, new jersey. how does it look there, rick? rick: it is rough. the price tag for new jersey...
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few specific issues, one in particular that i should net is that the devastating impact of hurricane sandy is still being felt by families all across new york, new jersey, parts of connecticut, and we are very pleased under the leadership of janet napolitano and fema but now donovan, we are focusing not only on recovery but, now, on rebuilding and making sure the communes come back stronger than ever and they get the help they need. that will be an important topic because it is going to be an inner agency concern. second we will talk about what is on the minds of a lot of american families and that is making sure we get this fiscal cliff dealt with and that middle class taxes don't go up. i spoke extensively about that today. i will repeat, there is no reason why taxes on middle class families should go up and it would be bad for the economy and for those families and it would be bad for the world economy. it is very important to get that resolved and i am very open to a fair and balanced approach to reduce our deficit and provide the kind of certainty that businesses and consumers need so
few specific issues, one in particular that i should net is that the devastating impact of hurricane sandy is still being felt by families all across new york, new jersey, parts of connecticut, and we are very pleased under the leadership of janet napolitano and fema but now donovan, we are focusing not only on recovery but, now, on rebuilding and making sure the communes come back stronger than ever and they get the help they need. that will be an important topic because it is going to be an...
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>>shepard: officials in new jersey are planning to remove a popular roller coaster that hurricane sandy swept to sea. the mayor says the town and the owners of the biare in talks to scrap the jet star roller coaster. last week the mayor told a tv station it would take a great tourist, it would make a great tourist attraction and says that was not the brightest comment. construction on the new boardwalk set if january. and before we put a wrap on things in "studio b," we run across a story where some foreign media outlets pick as story from the onion and makes it real. that is always fun, it is a satire website and newspaper, and this time the editors chose the sexiest man alive, north korea's supreme leader, kim jong-un, kim the younger. the chinese communist party took it daily and quoted the description "he has the rare ability to
>>shepard: officials in new jersey are planning to remove a popular roller coaster that hurricane sandy swept to sea. the mayor says the town and the owners of the biare in talks to scrap the jet star roller coaster. last week the mayor told a tv station it would take a great tourist, it would make a great tourist attraction and says that was not the brightest comment. construction on the new boardwalk set if january. and before we put a wrap on things in "studio b," we run...
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now, one of the areas that super storm sandy devastated and police in new york say they are concerned that looting could become a big problem. rick got to fly with cops who are taking measure to keep folks from becoming victims for a second time. he joins us live with the details from queens. how big of a problem is this? rick: it could be worse. if not for the aggressive tactics deployed by the police department. many houses had walls blown off and this house knocked off its foundation and the people cannot live in it but there is still stuff inside so someone could steal the stuff so the in ypd is very aggressive to assist in keeping places safe. one of the helicopters took off, light, fast, used for field over the storm ravaged areas and it illuminates the darkened neighborhoods where power is knocked out, and it reminds people on the ground they are watching. >> we are the eye in the sky. we are here to sneak around at night without the light on to make sure the neighborhood remains safe. rick: there are a couple million of high-tech equipment clearing heat seeking equipment that
now, one of the areas that super storm sandy devastated and police in new york say they are concerned that looting could become a big problem. rick got to fly with cops who are taking measure to keep folks from becoming victims for a second time. he joins us live with the details from queens. how big of a problem is this? rick: it could be worse. if not for the aggressive tactics deployed by the police department. many houses had walls blown off and this house knocked off its foundation and the...
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>>trace: after hurricane sandy hit, tens of thundershowers still without power as temperatures drop in the northeast. it could be a day before thanksgiving day but if many just getting basic necessities they are grateful for. and now to coney island, new york, thousands still lining up if flies every day. >>reporter: they are. as you can see we usually think of turkey and trimmings, here is just the basics. they are from americorps in sacramento, california, and they are boxing up supplies of blankets, the basics, and shampoo. coney island could be visited by 14 million people a year but 50,000 people live here and it is hard hit. the supermarkets largely knocked out of commission because 3,000 people are on the food distribution lines set up by the city of new york despite the problems and the hardships, they say they have much for be thankful for. >> i ain't got no phone service. the water come on can go off. ain't got no heat. >> got some snacks and water and paper towel but i appreciate all the help. >> here is tomorrow's thanksgiving dinner, the cranberry sauce, rolls, turkey, gra
>>trace: after hurricane sandy hit, tens of thundershowers still without power as temperatures drop in the northeast. it could be a day before thanksgiving day but if many just getting basic necessities they are grateful for. and now to coney island, new york, thousands still lining up if flies every day. >>reporter: they are. as you can see we usually think of turkey and trimmings, here is just the basics. they are from americorps in sacramento, california, and they are boxing up...